Radio-controlled sailboats race around in Escanaba's harbor on Thursday. The one-meter-long Soling models are controlled remotely using two channels: one for the sails and another for the rudder. The local group meets for friendly, competitive fun at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and 4 p.m. on Thursdays, as conditions permit. (Photo courtesy of Terry Reynolds)
The smoky air last week didn't stop the model yacht racers of Escanaba from taking to the water. Here, four Solings are seen from a pier at the Escanaba marina while full-size boats and a yellowish haze fill the background. (Photo courtesy of Terry Reynolds)
1 / 2
Radio-controlled sailboats race around in Escanaba's harbor on Thursday. The one-meter-long Soling models are controlled remotely using two channels: one for the sails and another for the rudder. The local group meets for friendly, competitive fun at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and 4 p.m. on Thursdays, as conditions permit. (Photo courtesy of Terry Reynolds)
The smoky air last week didn't stop the model yacht racers of Escanaba from taking to the water. Here, four Solings are seen from a pier at the Escanaba marina while full-size boats and a yellowish haze fill the background. (Photo courtesy of Terry Reynolds)